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Starter Solenoid Goop color

Started by kingchief, January 22, 2018, 08:24:59 AM

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kingchief

Hi all and welcome back!  I was going to add some color to the top of my solenoid like some of you have done.  One guy used Testors paint color and another had some insulation varnish from MG Chemicals [I did save that link].  However, I am looking to duplicate it with the Testors color.  Will the dude that did in please let me know the color???

Thanks again,

Steve
SFM 6S406

JD

Gyptal paint is what I think you are looking for.  Brian on the old forum had a link and info on that maybe he can repost.

It is easy to mix up the small amount of the Testors' paints (if you have some) you need for the top of the starter solenoid.  It is an odd red, need some red, white and maybe a bit of brown.  Or you can buy some but you'll have a 10 lifetime supply.

Also, the top of the rivet shouldn't have much/any on it as that was added after the paint daub which it there to seal around the rivet.

Hope this helps,
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rhjanes

This stuff.
"red insulating varnish".....do a few searches on that.   Find the smallest amount for the cheapest price and have it shipped.

http://www.all-spec.com/Catalog/Paints-Coatings/Inks-Tints-Varnishes/Varnishes/4228-55ML-33018?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI3K3sw-zG1wIVFJ7ACh1qpAL0EAQYAiABEgK-kPD_BwE
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kingchief

Thanks all.  Yes, it was Shelby Dream who posted in version 1.0.  Here is a picture I downloaded from the old version.  Hopefully, Brian shall comment with the Testors color he used.

Cheers,

Steve
SFM 6S406

kingchief

I found MORE pictures on the subject!  Enjoy!

Steve
SFM 6S406

kingchief

More again as EASY to post pictures now!  I think in this picture too much goop was used!

Steve
SFM 6S406

shelbydoug

You mean it is SUPPOSED to look like that? Dam! :-[
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Bob Gaines

The amount varied but that one in the picture too much IMO. The glyptal was added to the underside of the rivet and it squeezed out when the rivet was set. That is the process just a little around the edge is all you need and is more typical but it varied.  I just use a little around the edge of the rivet is what I do when I do it.   
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BGlover67

Quote from: kingchief on January 23, 2018, 08:15:18 AM
More again as EASY to post pictures now!  I think in this picture too much goop was used!

Steve

Ok, in my defense, that was my first attempt.   :o  It is the right stuff to use, and I did redo it to be more correct.

Thanks,
Brian R. Glover
SAAC Carolina's Northern Representative

Bob Gaines

I believe the unit was turned upside done to rivet or to install the insides which would explain the reason why occasionally the top of the rivet head was covered with a very thin layer of sealer. If turned up side down I could envision some excessive sealer oozing out and migrating under the rivet head as the unit was being completed.
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J_Speegle

Quote from: Bob Gaines on January 23, 2018, 05:46:25 PM
I believe the unit was turned upside done to rivet or to install the insides which would explain the reason why occasionally the top of the rivet head was covered with a very thin layer of sealer. .............

Another possibility is that the sealer in other locations may have been the sealer left in the press from the last unit that was in the press. Just a possibility
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EdwardGT350

If solanoids were produced both with and without goop expressed out from under the rivet, then would both types be concours acceptable? In other words, presented either way is acceptable?
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Bob Gaines

Quote from: EdwardGT350 on January 23, 2018, 06:43:45 PM
If solanoids were produced both with and without goop expressed out from under the rivet, then would both types be concours acceptable? In other words, presented either way is acceptable?
It is not a matter of with or without sealer because the sealer was part of the assembly process. It is a matter of how much and how it is applied.
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EdwardGT350

bob, are we assuming the goop always leaked out? no clean rivet solenoids were produced?
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Bob Gaines

I think that goes into the anything is possible column . It is more typically that at least some trace around the edge can be seen. Given that it was supposed to be used the absence of any sealer would call into question of if it was cleaned off for some unknown reason or by mistake forgotten during factory assembly. Ether way is not typical.
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